That is good news - having a browser which has proper integration in the desktop is a big improvement over what Firefox and Chromium offer. Both are nice and fast but their UI's are mediocre to bad, offers no integration in the desktop (unless you install plugins which don't work half the time) and they eat loads of memory. Rekonq seems lighter and has proper integration - a big plus.

No one seems to have said it in a while, so I'll say what I'm sure many of us are thinking: it's always a pleasure to read these and see the never-ending amazing progress being made. There's a lot of very creative work going on, as well as the impressive progress on bug-fixing.

Thanks to the digest team and all the developers/translators/bug triagers/documentation writers/packagers/etc.

Maybe BasKet could be turned into a service of some sort that Kate/Kmail/Akonadi/Nepomuk could interact with? Keeping track of miscellaneous notes is a regular part of the usual "Desktop Experience" and making BasKet-like features easy to access would be a great benefit to me.